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Rafale deal: Cong fires fresh salvo at Modi govt

Last Updated 24 May 2015, 10:34 IST

Congress today kept up its attack on the Narendra Modi government over the Rafale deal with France and questioned why the state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd was kept out of the agreement for the purchase of the fighter jets.


Targeting the NDA dispensation as it completes its first year in office, Congress leader and former Union Minister Anand Sharma said that as per the earlier arrangement, HAL was to manufacture 108 jets through transfer of technology from the French company.

"Then why was HAL kept out of the government-to-government agreement despite the fact that the state-owned company has assembly lines in view of its old collaboration with France on the Mirage deal?" Sharma asked at an AICC briefing.

Further looking to corner the ruling BJP, the senior Congress spokesman said he wanted to know which private sector firm had been brought in and whether it was in the national interest to keep HAL out of the deal.

"These questions will be raised and the government will have to respond," he said.
This was the second day running on which Congress raised questions over the fighter jet deal. During his visit to France last month, Modi had signed an agreement for buying 36 Rafale jets in fly-away condition at a cost of over USD 6 billion.

Former UPA Defence Minister AK Antony had yesterday raised several questions over the deal as he wondered whether the Finance Ministry and Defence Acquisition Council were taken on board while clinching the agreement with France.

He had also claimed that several opposition and some BJP leaders like Yashwant Sinha and Jaswant Singh had opposed the purchase of the fighter jets under the UPA regime after finding fault with it on different counts.

Antony had insisted that neither the Prime Minister nor the Defence Minister or the Armed Forces could procure any equipment bypassing the Defence Acquisition Council.

During his tenure as Defence Minister, Antony had said what was being sought to be achieved was acquisition of 18 aircraft in fly-away condition while the remaining 108 jets were to be manufactured through a technology transfer agreement by HAL.

However, the company was not ready to transfer technology under the agreement, Antony had said.

Accusing the Modi government of promoting crony capitalism, former Commerce and Industry Minister Sharma, meanwhile, claimed that it kept out some public sector undertakings while entering into agreements on import of certain items and brought in private parties instead.

If the NDA government denies this is crony capitalism, Congress will, Sharma said, "announce list and details of such deals, including the dates on which they were effected".

Reacting to the government's claims that its tenure in the last one year saw no scams and scandals, Sharma said that Congress has raised the issue of crony capitalism and it was for the government to explain why the PSUs, including HAL, were kept out of various deals.

Alleging that "crony capitalism has been promoted by Modi", Sharma, who is also the deputy leader of Congress in Rajya Sabha, wondered why some "handful of industrialists" are there accompanying the prime minister on every foreign visit.

He said it was time for the government to clarify and refrain from talking about the past. In case the government and BJP fail to do so, he warned them that Congress would be forced to "remind the country of various scams like the coffin scam and those involving Hudco, Bangaru Laxman and Yeddyurappa".

Sharma was also scathing in his criticism of the government's handling of foreign policy. He said it was time for the Modi dispensation to ponder over the fact that Russia, a time-tested friend of India, has now entered into a defence and security pact with Pakistan.

He said the concern was more in view of the fact that China and Pakistan were getting closer.

"They (BJP) are talking about a great foreign policy, great neighbourhood policy, then why are they silent on these developments... The prime minister should realise that statecraft is not event management," he added.

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(Published 24 May 2015, 10:01 IST)

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